Zurreen, there is a technical thread on each game that is for reporting glitches and other bugs you are having. They aren't hiding anything. Anyone can check the complaints in that thread. Also, they have plenty of complaints in the reviews, they do not edit them out unless they are inappropriate. I can't say for your particular instance, but as you can see Here. they allow the complaints to be aired.

I think Zurreen was talking about the reviews on the ***page where the game is sold***, not the ones in the forum. To post a review on the page where the game is sold, you submit the review and then have to wait for approval before it appears. Approval of a review complete with technical complaints may depend on the person at Big Fish who approves it.

I see a few reviews mentioning technical problems for the game on the page the game is sold, but those are from 2013. Big Fish may have changed its policy about allowing reviews with technical complaints. Zurreen's review has a 2017 date.

I did not get "Lenore". I didn't like "The Raven" and "Lenore" looked like more of the same.

Actually, it's not at all. The storyline is related, yes. In fact, if it weren't for some discrepancies, I would say Lenore is a prequel to The Raven. But Lenore is a lot better and, as far as I could tell, more like the old Dark Tales games we liked in the past.

I'll check the demo for "Lenore" next time Big Fish has a "Buy One Get One Free" sale.

They seem to be having one type of sale or another practically every day, I guess because of the Holidays. They might even have a 65% one soon. Sure hope so. I understand some good games were released on Thanksgiving, including a MCF.

Anyway, as we wait, you might want to check out my review on Lenore. Be sure to give me a Helpful vote, if you like it, okay? And now that you have seen so many of my reviews (I hope), please let me know what *is* it that you find helpful when you read a review. Thanks.

Oh, I forgot to tell you. You might want to get the CE for Lenore because, while the main game sets up the background for Alan and Lenore's relationship, etc., it is Lenore's Bonus Chapter that provides the transition to what we see at the beginning of The Raven. So you might not want to miss out on that.